I did what?!
I bought an Apple Macbook Pro a little while ago! Now this is very significant coming from someone who has been a linux zealot for such a long time! Plain and simply though, I got tired of the instability of Transgaming’s Cedega product, which really is a modified version of wine to run your popular windows games on linux.
I have been using cedega for quite some time, and up until recently have been very *very* happy with it. As a heavy World of Warcraft user, I need to periodically use a voice communication software like Ventrillo or Teamspeak. While Teamspeak does work under linux, it is a complete pain in the ass to use while World of Warcraft under Cedega is running. Ventrillo is almost fsck’ing useless , no wait.. it IS fsck’ing useless.. *sigh*
I also started experiencing random crashes , more and more often, when playing WoW under Cedega and I could only attribute this to using it under Cedega so I finally got the shits with it to a point where I went out and bought a new 17″ Macbook Pro, one of the new ones with a 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo CPU’s in it. I must say, its a freakin impressive looking machine. While it has taken a while to get used to the interface after using Fluxbox for so long, it really is quite a nice interface. There are still things that really annoy me but thats what I get for leaving a perfect (!) linux desktop (yes, if only games manufacturers would make them for linux as well as windows/mac…
So the difference in gaming persormance I bet you are asking.. well.. at first it was pretty shit.. I was really *really* disappointed considering I had spent so much on a new laptop to replace my main desktop for the sole purpose of gaming. It turns out that there was a minor World of Warcraft tweak which completely turned those performance issues around. I now get more than 100ms network latency and around 30-50 frames per second improvement over running on linux. The Macbook pro has 2 x fans which dynamically change their speeds based on how hot the CPU or GPU are and when I am in certain graphically intense locations like Netherstorm, the fans kick in to their higher speeds and its rather audiable, but when I’m in these areas I tend to have the sound/music up and don’t really notice it too much at all. When I’m not gaming, the laptop is so quiet I really can’t hear a thing at all.
I also had to pick up another new pair of Sennheiser headphones that used USB as the mac requires an amplified microphone which most microphones aren’t. So When I tried plugging in my previous sennheisers with the separate jacks it wouldn’t use the mic, and I was forced to use the one built into the laptop. While this laptop mic is quite good it caused problems when i was sitting back away from the laptop or leaning over looking at another screen/pc.
After a great deal of issues trying to get a Sennheiser PC165 from any Australian store, I ended up getting a brand new pair of Sennheiser PC166’s from amazon.com which arrived within 3 working days and saved me over $100 from buying it locally which I also was rather impressed with. The PC166’s also perform really really well and I would have to say are my current favourite set.
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